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McFarlane Designs ‘Walking Dead’ Series 3 Action Figures

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The master of action figures, Mr. Todd McFarlane has conquered the likenesses of comic book and anime characters, but he’s also the king of the horror action figure. To prove he’s worthy of that crown, the toy designer has been hard at work on a series of figures inspired by the hit AMC network offering, The Walking Dead.

In fact, collectors have plenty to look forward to when it comes to making their purchases of miniature tributes to the ultimate zombie series. McFarlane has not yet released his line of Walking Dead, Series 2 figures for purchase, but we can assume they’ll be available soon. Do you know why? It’s evident by today’s headline. There’s already a Walking Dead, Series 3 line of action figures. You can take a look at the awesomeness right now.

Talk about attention to detail! When I first saw the Michonne figure, I thought it was a photograph. I was ready to compare the photo of the character to the McFarlane toy. If you look closely; however, you can see where her arms and legs are moveable at the creases. The jeans, as well as Michonne’s hair, reveal incredible realism. Check out the dirt on her shoes, too. The Katana wielding former lawyer will be acted by Danai Gurira in The Walking Dead‘s upcoming third season.

These actions figures will be released in March of 2013. Though season three returns to the airwaves on October 14th, fans will only be able to devour the first 8 episodes at that time. It’ll be around the time these toys are on the market that the second wave of 8 episodes will hit.

Another character in McFarlane’s batch is the Merle Dixon figure, but you didn’t think the master of horror would stick to human subjects, did you? Not for the weak of stomach are “the Autopsy Zombie” figure, and both of Michonne’s “pet” zombies. She’s so hardcore. If you are a fan of the original Image comic book series from which the show was inspired, you’ll even find variations Michonne and her “pets” in black and white. We hear the MSRP on each figure will be $14.99. You can pre-order yours today by visiting bigbadtoystore.com. They come in singles as well as in sets.

If keeping zombies in your home isn’t quite your style, but you still just can’t get enough of the zombiepocalypse and all the Walkers it brings, don’t forge to check out the web series the show and comics have inspired. It’s called Cold Storage.

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‘Walking Dead’ creator Robert Kirkman Pens Prequel Novel ‘The Road to Woodbury’

The Governor is coming. All indications say the character debuting on The Walking Dead, Season Three on AMC, will be just as formidable as the Walkers are. That exciting season kicks of October 14th, but you can also find more about The Governor in print. And I’m not just talking comic book pages.

The Governor, to be acted by David Morrissey on the popular series, rules Woodbury with an iron fist so to speak. But all good villains have an origin story. Ready to learn his?

Well, get ready, because The Walking Dead comic writer and television series executive producer, Mr. Robert Kirkman, has been illuminating the past of The Governor and his rise to dictatorship with some help from coauthor Jay Bonansinga. The end result are a series of books on the subject.

Last year The Rise of the Governor debuted in print and now the sequel (to the prequel), titled, The Road to Woodbury, becomes available on in Oct. 16th, where ever books are sold. And the Governor isn’t the only topic in the story. Biographical material is present on several other Walking Dead comic book characters.

Entertainment Weekly asked Kirkman some questions about all things zombie. The first of which was about what collaboration between himself and Jay Bonansinga has been like.

The easiest way to say it is that I write a skeleton and then he comes in and turns it into a human being. I write a document that’s basically, ‘Here’s the characters, here’s the journey, here are these events that happen to them.’ …he comes in and miraculously spins it into prose and adds all of the vocabulary that I don’t understand and turns it into a well-rounded novel.”

Next, the creative mind was asked about having sympathy for The Governor, to which Kirkman explained that human beings do tend to empathize with what his apocalyptic survivors are going through.

He says, “For the most part, the majority of the decisions [The Governor’s] making, and the actions he’s taking are the kind of things that you would have to do to be a leader in this world. That’s a little terrifying and it’s supposed to be a little uncomfortable but, you know, there’s definitely a lot of grey areas going on in this guy’s life.”

Kirkman also revealed that he plans to pen at least one more novel in this series.

The second novel progresses the Governor’s timeline a lot more and is getting you closer and closer to the events that occurred in the comic book series. And so some of the events in the comic book series are actually going to appear in the third novel. The third novel is going to be a whole new story but you’re actually going to get to see Rick Grimes and Michonne and some of the other characters, which you haven’t seen in the novel series thus far. So I’m pretty excited about the third novel. But I’m not as excited about that as I am the second novel, which everyone should rush out and buy!”

Lastly, and most comically, Entertainment Weekly asked Kirkman to comment on the gruesome killing of a major character in this summer’s 100th issue of The Walking Dead comic book. Don’t worry, there are no spoilers here, but can you imagine how the actor in the AMC network series reacted when he learned of this?

It was very awkward for me. It’s very difficult for me to say this without spoiling who it is but this is the first time I killed a comic character and had to encounter the actor after doing it. So it was a little awkward. I just kind of walked up to him and was like, ‘So, um… Sorry?'”

Hey, that’s the way the zombiepocalypse crumbles.

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More ‘The Walking Dead: Cold Storage’ from AMC

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Guess what, zombie fans! October is finally here. You know what that means. AMC’s killer series, The Walking Dead, Season Three, is almost here. This thrilling new season is cut in half, which is what happens if you shoot a Walker with a shot-gun at close range. I’m just sayin’. But the first half begins on October 14th. That’s still many moons from now, but the makers of the hit show won’t leave you hanging. Their gift to you comes in the form of action-packed new webisodes from their web series called The Walking Dead: Cold Storage.

We reported right here that Cold Storage would be coming to a computer screen near you starting October 1st. The side project is helmed by special-effects guru and director Mr. Greg Nicotero. To watch Cold Storage, get yourself over to the AMC-TV website. Episode one is titled “Hide and Seek”. That’s a darkly humorous title.

You see, Cold Storage is set at the start of the zombie apocalypse, which comes chronologically before the events of the show’s third season. The webisodes are each five-minutes long, but the format is really close to the comic book series upon which the series is based. Comic books are basically really nice storyboards anyway, so they make excellent material for adaptations.

The Cold Storage storyline follows Chase, acted by Josh Stewart. He’s trying desperately to find his missing sister and winds up hiding for a while inside a storage facility run a character acted by Daniel Roebuck, or Lost‘s Dr. Leslie Arzt.

The character of Chris is a side-kick, at least for a bit. We all know how short lives can last during the zombiepocalypse. What’s funny is, the actor who portraying Chris has another really, really short part. He was Uma Thurman’s groom in Kill Bill Vol. 1.

Cold Storage is written by John Esposito and Nicotero. These fellas won the inaugural Writers Guild of America award this year for outstanding achievement in writing derivative new media. Looks like they are in the right profession!

Hard core fans will remember a similar offering which accompanied Season Two. That batch of six webisodes was aptly titled, Torn Apart and delved into the origins of the unforgettable Season One zombie lovingly referred to as “bicycle girl.” Not a bad idea for a spin-off web series at all.

Episode one of The Walking Dead, Season Three has the title of “Seed”. It is written by Glen Mazzara. Lori, Carl, Daryl, Carol, T-Dog, Beth, Hershel, Rick, Maggie, and Glenn are all back. Actor David Morrissey will play “The Governor”. I think it’s safe to say he’ll be a bit of a villain. In fact, he once won a place on IGN’s list of the Greatest Comic Book Villains of All Time. Okay, he came in 86’s, but its an honor just to be mentioned.

The Walking Dead Season 3 Premiere To Live-Stream For DISH Customers

Season 3 of the immensely popular AMC series, “The Walking Dead” is almost here and fans who use DISH network will be happy to hear that there will be a live stream premiere of the season 3 episode for all DISH subscribers. The episode will be available on the cable network’s website and will be streaming along with it’s television counterpart.

It was reported this past June that DISH network had dropped AMC and would not be providing access to any of the AMC shows. The channel was dropped despite “The Walking Dead” coming in as the #1 basic cable scripted drama for Dish customers. When fans complained (and rightfully so) AMC made an official statement on their blog, stating,

“In response to DISH taking away its customers’ favorite scripted drama series on basic cable–The Walking Dead – AMC is offering all DISH subscribers a special live stream of the hit show’s season three premiere episode on Sun., Oct. 14, at 9PM ET/6PM PT on AMCtv.com”

DISH subscribers will be required to register for the free live streaming of the premiere episode here. The process for registration began on Friday 28th September, 2012

Season 3 of “The Walking Dead” will air in two-parts with the first eight hours starting from October 14 and the final episodes returning beginning February 2013.

You can watch the trailer for season 3 of “The Walking Dead” below:

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Gamers Get ‘The Walking Dead’ Beginning Dec. 4

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Gamers rejoice! If zombie carnage is what you desire, then get ready to live the apocalypse on a console system near you. The Walking Dead has been a comic book turned much-applauded AMC network television series, and now it is also a video game. Don’t forget to arm yourself!

Telltale Games is the company you can thank for putting you into those shoes of the survivors. They have already been offering game play based on The Walking Dead in a series of chapters over the course of the past few months. Now Telltale Games has announced that the complete epic adventure will be officially released for purchase on December 4. That is, if you aren’t one of the hard-core gamers who already bought it on Steam.

If you have heard the name Telltale Games before, then there’s a good chance that’s because you have experience with their Back to the Future game. That one has a big fan base, but has not been your more traditional release. This time around, there will be an actual disc to buy; however, and said disk will be available for purchase at real brick-and-mortar stores. This disk will be a collection of all previously released game chapters and you can choose from versions tailored to Xbox 360 and PS3 starting this December if you live in the USA.

So far, Telltale has released five episodes of The Walking Dead game. You start off as the character Lee Everett. Fans of the show know he’s the convicted criminal, whose life has new meaning now that he can fight in the war against the undead. That chance at redemption is personified by Clementine, a small girl who Lee has a chance to fight to keep among the living. Her storyline takes up much of the first chapter of the game.

If you are familiar with the show’s time line, then it will interest you to know that the game begins in the early days of the plague. You’ll encounter characters you know and love BEFORE they ever headed to Atlanta to join Rick Grimes. Speaking of those early days, those are also the subject of the new web series called Cold Storage, which begins October first. You won’t be waiting long! In fact, the series itself returns October 14th, kicking off-season three during the spookiest time of year.

Telltale Games is known for wonderfully quirky graphics. The environments work especially well for material based upon comic books in my opinion. There’s a sketch illustration quality to the lines and color. If you don’t want to wait and buy your disk of The Walking Dead game in whole format, venture over to Telltale’s official website, where Episode Three, “Long Road Ahead” is available now. The company also offers a Law & Order themed game, as well as one based up Jurassic Park! If for some reason you don’t dig Steam, game purchase is also available via the TTG Store, Origin and Amazon PC Downloads.

On the PlayStation Network in North America Episode Three sells for $4.99. On Xbox Live Arcade you can get is for 400 MS Points as a DLC within the original The Walking Dead XBLA release.

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The Walking Dead Web Series ‘Cold Storage’ Coming on October 1

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If it is getting difficult for you to wait for the new season of The Walking Dead on AMC, there is a reprieve coming. Only you won’t find this special gift on television. The web is the place to access the all new web series called Cold Storage. It debuts on October 1.

I love to see stories transcend medium. When a story goes from comic book to television to web series, you know it is a hot property.

The webisodes of Cold Storage will star former Lost actor Daniel Roebuck. You remember Doctor Arzt, don’t you? The plot revolves around the character of Chase, acted by Josh Stewart. It jumps back in time to the early on-set of the the zombie apocalypse as he hunts for his sister. Chase hides for a while in a storage facility seemingly run by a guy named B.J., acted by Roebuck. As you can bet, Chase isn’t as safe there as he thinks.

Co-executive producer of The Walking Dead and special effects guru Greg Nicotero is directing Cold Storage. Each webisode is only about four or five minutes long. I imagine there will plenty of blood.

Don’t forget that season 3 will be split into two halves, with the first set of 8 episodes beginning on October 14th, 2012, and the other finale 8 episodes following behind in early spring of 2013.

Are you a fan of web series? There are more out there than you may think. Web Therapy is the name of one which stars Friends actress Lisa Kudrow as a shrink who doctors her patient’s psyches via brief web cam sessions. They say the darkly comedic web series, which also airs on Showtime is pretty brilliant. From season one to season two, the viewership grew by some fifty percent.

Another that may hook science fiction lovers is called Chad Vader and follows the exploits of Darth Vader’s younger brother, Chad, the manager of Empire Market. That’s ought to be enough to make you smile.

Will Cold Storage be making the web series hall of fame? I’d say the chances are good. The Walking Dead TV series, is, after all, highly popular. The Season 2 finale on AMC drew 9 million viewers. It comes as no surprise that AMC reports The Walking Dead is the Number one drama series in basic cable history for men aged 18 to 34. Here’s a headline for you. Men dig zombies.

Back in February, when 8 million viewers turned on the Season 2 mid-season premiere, Charlie Collier, president of AMC, said,

thank you to the fans for creating, literally, record-setting television!

If you don’t yet tune in to the series, you simply must check it out. This is material getting integrated into pop culture. I recently stumbled upon Dread Central’s ranking for the show’s most frightening zombies. You see, no two un-dead are created equal. Making the list were The Swamp Killer and Little Girl Walker. Yikes! The worst one for me was definitely the bloated monster living at the bottom of the well! I would have died of fright simply from encountering that thing.

‘The Walking Dead’ Marches On, Stars Talk New Season

The stars of your favorite brain-eating series are talking about the issues their characters are dealing with as season three of The Walking Dead sets to launch once again into the apocalyptic fray.

Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie, had this to say:

What’s exciting for Maggie now is she’s still trying to find a sense of joy in what they’re doing and joy in the victory of finding a safe-hold or in taking out some walkers. She still stops to smell the roses when she can but it’s ruthless and violent. The group before was on the road but now she’s joined them on this and they’re much more overwhelmed with the amount of walkers. She’s still a farm girl at her core but she’s seen a lot of death.

Likewise, Norman Reedus, who is Daryl Dixon, shared:

With the turn of how things are going with the apocalypse, he’s opening himself up to people and being respected in other ways and finding reasons to fight for certain people and be apart of a group,” Reedus says. “It’s a big deal for him. With Shane being gone, there’s more responsibilities … but Daryl doesn’t want the responsibility of taking over a group, he’s just trying to fit in.

Change is inevitable, especially at the end of the world. The writers continue to keep Walking Dead interesting. Do you agree?

The Walking Dead returns Sunday, Oct. 14th at 9 p.m. on the AMC network.

Steven Yeun, who plays Glenn, has also discussed season three, explaining that life inside a prison is going to be especially claustrophobic, especially compared to last season’s adventures on the farm.

Last year, we were really happy with the fact that outside, the outdoors [at the farm] was really another character that helped us do these themes because we were miserable. We looked miserable, but in a good way. This season, we were thinking, ‘Oh man, once we go on stages, we’re gonna really have to act out certain things.’ But man, they did a great job and [the prison is] just as terrible as outside.

As for what’s next for his character, he added,

I think Glenn has a good gut. And the third season is him kind of putting that into action and realizing that he has people to protect, loved ones he has to live for. He can really trust his own decisions. That doesn’t come without consequences.

If you’re a fan of the bloody fantastic zombies depicted in the popular comic book inspired series, you’ll be thrilled to know there’s an opportunity to see them live and in the flesh. Okay, not exactly live; half alive, I guess, or is it half dead? They’ll be animated anyway. Universal Studios is developing a maze full of the flesh eaters. The attraction is aptly named “The Walking Dead: Dead Inside”, and will be the focus of Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. The yearly celebration is well-known for putting visitors into their favorite horror stories. It sounds to me like the event just got even scarier.

Past Halloween Horror Nights have featured mazes revolving around Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Saw. This year, attractions based upon Silent Hill, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and more will be available for the brave of heart.

Speaking of October events and The Walking Dead, also in the news is anticipation over the debut of The Walking Dead Compendium, Volume 1 and Thief of Thieves Volume 1: I Quit, will both be released at New York Comic Con next month.

Early this past October, Kirkman confirmed that season 3 will be split into two halves with the first 8 episodes set to premiere on October 14, 2012, and the other 8 episodes to air in early spring 2013.

The Walking Dead Cast and Producers Talk Season 2

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Season 2 saw it’s fair share of shocking twists. After the deaths of Dale and Shane, fans were a bit critical of the changes between the original comics and the massively popular AMC series. Now, we are almost to the premiere of the third season and the cast and producers of the series took a moment to talk about how the felt regarding the criticism of the series.

NORMAN REEDUS (Daryl Dixon)
“People are going say whatever they’re going to say anyway. If we killed a zillion zombies last season everyone would say, ‘There’s no storyline, they don’t talk enough.’ So f— ‘em! I’ve been trying to get into Game of Thrones. I can’t tell if it’s the future or the past, but those motherf—ers talk the whole time. Do I gotta bitch about it, or am I going to watch it and enjoy? I’m going to watch it and enjoy. People are going say whatever they say. You have to talk to tell a story. It’s not a cartoon. The pace this season is definitely amped up. We’re just talking faster.”

STEVEN YEUN (Glenn)
“You take it personal in a way because this is something that you’ve worked hard at — and as a group, as a collective, you feel like you put your blood, sweat and tears into this. But at the same time, you realize that the arts are subjective. You accept what they give you, and then subsequently laugh when they say, ‘I can’t wait for the next season.’ And you’re very thrilled and happy about that. We know how this plays out by virtue of us filming this. So for me, it was always just like: Wait for it; wait for it. There’s a plan; we’re all here. There’s a solid checks and balances system of not letting something go too far one way. It’s a beautiful group dynamic, and I think it’s a testament to the cast and crew and writers and producers; everybody has their gear that they work. We get it, we’re not perfect, and obviously, last season wasn’t perfect. But you tweak, you stay consistent as well. You hope that people come back and watch.”

SARAH WAYNE CALLIES (Lori Grimes)
“When it comes to a criticism of the pacing and stuff, I think when the show attains a certain level of visibility there’s going to be negative reviews, there’s going to be criticism, there’s going to be controversy. I think in a show like this, quite frankly, if we don’t engender a certain level of criticism and controversy, we’re probably not taking enough risks. I don’t know that I’d be comfortable if it were a show that everybody universally felt positively about. We shoot children in the face. I think the pace of the first half of the second season was a huge creative risk because it slowed down to the pace of a stage play instead of the pace of a horror movie. And I think that risk, in my mind, was absolutely worth it. The first season was so fast and so short. You got a chance to really invest in those characters and really explore them. I think that’s Frank’s genius as a writer — he’s not about what happens as much, in my opinion, as he is about who’s making it happen and why. Who cares about what happens to these people if we don’t know them deeply and intimately? I think those episodes were so important, and they’re also the springboard.”

ANDREW LINCOLN (Rick Grimes)
“I don’t watch the show, and I don’t read reviews. I stay out of the equation. All I knew is, I always had a sense that they wanted to play it out as a big movie. They always wanted to say that it’s a big story we’re telling and if you stick with it you will be rewarded. That was always Frank’s intention and Glen’s too. I shot it, so I was like, ‘I know what’s coming.’ I remember doing a lot of press for Spain, and Spain was going, ‘More Zombie.’ And I was like, ‘Please believe me, there is more zombie killing coming.’ Of course we want to get the balance right. We’re still learning what works and what doesn’t work. You can please some of the people some of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time. You can’t please all the people all the time. That’s just taste, and that’s cool. What I keep saying to people is that there is a very vocal, very extreme group of people that want a certain thing from this show. And they will watch this show. They will because it is extreme — more extreme than any f—ing thing I’ve ever been on. And the stuff we’re doing this season is out of the ballpark — it’s crazy what we’re doing this season.”

LAURIE HOLDEN (Andrea)
“It’s not a Glen Mazarra – Frank Darabont thing. It’s storytelling, and I think that, first of all, you can’t please everybody — there’s always going to be a hater. But it needed to develop slowly in the beginning for the story — to get to know the characters, to really set up the conflict so you could go quickly and just have this tornado of action. But it can’t be like that all the time. I think it all ended up the way that it was supposed to.”

ROBERT KIRKMAN (Exec producer)
“I know that we’re all very proud of season 2, and we’re very happy with how it turned out.  I think that once you see it all as a whole, you see how the first half — that some people said was slow — kind of built to a cool moment and really facilitated what happened in the later faster paced episodes.”

GALE ANNE HURD (Exec producer)
“It’s got to put it in perspective. The number of people who complain are so minor; it’s a small group that we tend to blow it out of proportion. If they were that unhappy, they would have tuned out. They would not have been around —since we had a split season — come February when we started up again. I think it’s everyone’s right to be able to complain, but for the most part we would not have had the investment in the characters — many of whom ended up not making it to the end of the season — if we hadn’t spent that time the first half of the season building up the character dynamic and getting to know them better.”

The third season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” will premiere October 14th.

The Walking Dead Casts Dallas Roberts In New Role

When fans think of the upcoming season 3 of “The Walking Dead,” they are most likely anticipating the introduction of new characters Michonne and the Governor. However, they aren’t the only new characters this season. AMC has announced that Dallas Roberts will be appearing as the character of Milton, one of the residents of Woodbury.

Robert Kirkman, comic book creator and series executive producer, explained,

“Milton is the details guy. He’s the guy that works with the Governor, who is monitoring all situations and is trying to help the Governor make sense of this world that they’re living in. He’s not exactly a scientist, but he’s a smart guy that is trying to find out how zombies behave. Watching him do his little experiments is going to be a lot of fun.”

According to the series showrunner, Glen Mazzara, fans will see Milton being not necessarily an imposing threat on the gang, but more of someone attempting to make themselves useful in a terrible situation.

“We were examining, ‘How do people survive in this apocalyptic world, and what can people contribute?’” says Mazzara. “And we didn’t think it was plausible that every single character we meet is an efficient zombie killer. We just didn’t buy that everyone we know would be active and deft enough to kill every walker. We wanted to show how other people survive, and Dallas has come in and helped us establish that character. He just adds a lot of heart and humanity to Woodbury, which further complicates what that is. That is a real town with real people and real survivors. It’s not necessarily a group of bad guys.”

The third season of “The Walking Dead” is set to premiere on October 14, 2012 and will feature 16 episodes.

Robert Kirkman Talks Differences Between Comic & Season 2 of the Walking Dead

Season 3 of the hit AMC series “The Walking Dead” is almost here and in the anticipation of Season 2 being unveiled on DVD and Blu-ray, the series creator Robert Kirkman spoke at length in featurettes about the process of adapting the comic series to television.

One specific featurette on the dvd release is called “The Ink Alive” in which Kirkman focuses specfically on the differences between the television series and the comic series.

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While the series may deviate heavily from the events of the comic series, the show tries to preserve specific key moments as well as the overall spirit of the story. Major plotline such as Hershel’s Farm in season 2 and the prison setting of season 3 are kept in tact while minor liberties are taken with the characters.

Robert Kirkman explains:

“There are things that happen in the comic that you absolutely have to put in the show, otherwise you’re not doing the comic justice. But maybe we move it up, maybe we move it back, we add different characters into the mix. We just do little adjustments to make it a little more compelling for the audience that is invested in the source material.”

Fans of both series’ may notice one of the biggest deviations is the storyline of Shane. Viewers of the show saw Shane die in a tragic way, however, in the comics, the event of his death is much different and takes place much earlier in the storyline than the show presents.

Kirkman explained that in the television series, he was able to delve into Shane’s descent into madness and his conflict with Rick.

“To have that extra little notch. That’s a cool byproduct of really smart writers being able to look at that material and go, ‘Hey good job Robert, now let’s do this.’”

However, keeping Shane alive longer also had a larger effect on the series as it resulted in new storylines and one of the biggest deviations between the series and the comics.

The death of Dale occurs much sooner in the television show much to the frustration of fans. In the comics, as Kirkman points out, Dale goes on to have a relationship with Andrea, but in the series, because Shane is still around and Dale is suspicious of Shane, Dale is snuffed out much earlier.

It was a moment in the series that upset fans immensely, but Kirkman thinks that fan enthusiasm is “cool.”

The first half of season 2 was dominated by the gang focusing on finding Sophia. Kirkman felt that the search and discovery of Sophia was important to several of the characters and wouldnt have had the writers change a thing.

“To not do that story simply because I didn’t think of it when I was writing the comic, or because I did the comic a little differently is absurd to me. Staying true to that stuff is great when it’s necessary, but there are so many great ideas thrown around in the writers’ room that you just have to do that stuff. And I think it makes the show that much better.”

Now, with season 3 almost here, Kirkman spoke about the major turning points of characters as the show moves to one of the most anticipated location of the comic series and the introduction of much loved characters Michonne and The Governor.

“The most important stories over the life of the comic book series start when they find that prison. Comic book fans know now we’re really getting to the good stuff. Now we’re going to see Michonne, we’re probably going to see the Governor, we’re going to see Woodbury, we’re going to see all of these different things that people know and love from the comic book and they know is on the horizon just some from seeing that image at the end of the second season.”

The Walking Dead season 3 premieres October 14, 2012 on AMC.